Papers Strong On Twitter, TV On FB A recent report from Frank N. Magid Associates and the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Journalism found that newspapers tend to favor Twitter, while TV stations lean toward Facebook when interacting with their audiences online.

What Inspired The Creation Of Foursquare? Dennis Crowley is the reason people “check in” today. He’s the reason you can actually write check in without quotes. Crowley went from an aimless tech startup refugee to the Mayor of all Foursquare, the little app that’s changed geography.

Could the iPad save magazines? Though it may have gathered the most attention recently, Huffington, The Huffington Post’s new iPad-only magazine, isn’t the only publication making a serious tablet push these days.

How to worry about a clicks-driven Times-Picayune If clicks drove coverage at The Times-Picayune in New Orleans —a more realistic prospect than it’s ever been—what kind of publication would we get? We can look at past traffic and get a rough answer.

Digital First Media adds curation team Digital First Media is creating a national curation team as part of its centralized news operation. That operation, called Thunderdome, will be produced by Digital First’s MediaNews Group and Journal Register Company.

Instagram and the future of media Instagram gets a lot of criticism from people who believe that the ease with which amateur photographers can post photos to the service, and the special effects filters Instagram provides, are ruining photography. Sounds like the same arguments people have made about blogging, citizen journalism and Twitter

4 new tools to help monetize your content We hear a lot about how publishers’ new economic models require a lot “digital dimes” to compensate for the traditional dollars they used to rake in through print.

Newspaper carriers victims of crime as they make the rounds A newspaper carrier’s exceptional customer service may be the reason that she was carjacked Wednesday in Arlington, Va. The 73-year-old woman had gotten out of her car at 4:30 a.m. (I’ll give you a second to absorb two of those facts) to put a paper on a customer’s doorstep when two men drove up and demanded her car